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This challenge encourages Wisconsin hikers to hit the Ice Age Trail in October
This Ice Age Trail hiking challenge encourages people to get outside
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Millions of birds have already migrated south for winter. What to know about fall migration in Wisconsin.
What to know the Wisconsin bird migration.
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These 21 moments defined the Milwaukee Brewers’ regular season
Moments that defined the Milwaukee Brewers’ season.
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This Wisconsin Oktoberfest is among top 10 in the US, USA TODAY says
This Wisconsin Oktoberfest USA is one of the best seasonal celebrations in the nation.
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Wisconsin’s Aniya Warren became a children’s book author ahead of her first season with the Badgers
Aniya Warren’s book — “I Am Human,” which is independently published and available for purchase on Amazon — combines her off-the-court writing passion with an important message about it being OK to make mistakes.
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23 students from Milwaukee Public Schools died by gun violence in a year. Here are their stories.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel set out to memorialize the stories of 23 students who were lost to gun violence between June 2024 through June 2025.
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Lake Michigan shipwreck found after 139 years, with citizen scientists joining in moment
In another sign that Wisconsin maritime historians are in a golden period of discovery, a wooden schooner hidden beneath the depths of Lake Michigan for nearly 140 years has been found — with citizen scientists on board to share the excitement.
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Find all the cozy vibes at fall festivals and events in the Milwaukee area
In Milwaukee-area communities, there are a plethora of festivals and events with fall vibes.
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DNR releases updated Wisconsin gray wolf population estimate
The gray wolf in Wisconsin and most other states has been protected under the federal Endangered Species Act since February 2022.
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FEMA assistance is now available to people affected by historic flooding in Wisconsin. Here’s how to apply
Milwaukee homeowners may be reimbursed for costs associated with flood damage now that FEMA assistance has been approved, according to Milwaukee County officials.




















